outtalk

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

transitive v. To outdo (another) in talking.

transitive v. To outwit by talking.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

v. To overpower, outdo, or surpass in talking.

v. To outwit by talking.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English

transitive v. To overpower by talking; to exceed in talking; to talk down.

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

To overpower by talking; surpass in talking.

Etymologies

From out- +‎ talk. (Wiktionary)

Examples

Throughout history people have come along who were able to outtalk and outthink their neighbors, like the paradox-bearing sophists of ancient Greece or the mocking philosophes of the eighteenth century French salon.

As he arrives city after city, major media will revisit the controversy over its site near Ground Zero and Rauf will endeavor to outtalk, outpray, objections to the project, which was also the number one religion story of the year on the RNA List.

Did you ever watch the Sunday political talk shows, and the regular cavalcade of aggressively conservative pols and pundits, who usually outnumber and outtalk the handful of passive "liberals," many of whom aren't even that liberal?